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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What a sad night. We had a sad night last night. Mom went around checking on everyone's blogs and updated us as she went. Well, she came down the hall into the living room crying and told us she was very sad and had bad news. She told us our friend Twix had crossed over the Bridge. We are so sad. Of course, we are glad that Twix is now able to feel better and live carefree... but we (selfishly) miss her!!

So, we will leave you with this quote that Mom said and we think is true:

I guess you don't really own a dog, you rent them, and you have to be thankful that you had a long lease.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Sunday, September 11, 2011

However, our Mom says there is something more important to mention today. Today, ten years ago, something tragic happened to our country. Our Mom says that we will never been the same and we have not been the same since that day.

Where were your pawrents when it happened? Our Mom was in French class when she found out. the teacher turned on the news for them to watch. She said it was more important than French lessons that day and they watched and talked about what was going on. It was a scary day! Our Dad was in school, too. He says he remembers it all very clearly.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Sunday, September 4, 2011

We're hanging out at the house with Mom. Dad's at work... as usual. Yesterday we spent the day at Gma and Gpa's house. We barked at the neighbors, laid out next to Gma while she read her book outside, Milly played ball with Gpa... then we watched the Gamcocks win!

Mom and Dad went to the game. It was in Charlotte. Normally, we stay home during football games if Mom and Dad go... but normally the games are in Columbia. This one was at the Carolina Panther's stadium in Charlotte and since Gma and Gpa live not too far from there we stayed with them.

We had a great day! We were worried at the beginning of the game, but the Gamecocks turned it around. Thank goodness!

Shelby

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Milly

About Me

Philippians 1:3
I'm a daughter, sister, wife, "MilShelb Mom", friend, Christian, teacher... I am married to my best friend and am proud to have MilShelb as my children. Being their mother is the role I cherish most in life.